00:06 Bach, Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor, BWV 849 [Graf, 1835] 06:54 Kurpiński, Polonaise in D minor [Graf, 1835] 12:00 Mozart, Fantasia in D minor, K. 397 [Graf, 1835] 18:52 Chopin, Polonaise in D minor, Op. 71 No. 1 [Pleyel, 1842] 25:10 Chopin, Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 [Pleyel, 1842]
wow! it's evident that he'd never practiced with periodical instrument, he'd just imagined it (very well indeed). How beautifully he uses the ornaments to give the sense of depth of single notes (and quite no pedal). Crystal clearness. Polonaise fantastic!
@@Emmanuel-p4p4l That's definitely possible. Most of the videos on the channel don't have timestamps, but for the longer ones like concertos or 24 preludes, they are often included. For this competition specifically it seems like they've added timestamps for the first dozen videos or so posted. Perhaps they're adding them in order? I personally don't think timestamps are THAT important.
00:06 Bach, Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor, BWV 849 [Graf, 1835]
06:54 Kurpiński, Polonaise in D minor [Graf, 1835]
12:00 Mozart, Fantasia in D minor, K. 397 [Graf, 1835]
18:52 Chopin, Polonaise in D minor, Op. 71 No. 1 [Pleyel, 1842]
25:10 Chopin, Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 [Pleyel, 1842]
Thanks for indicating the instruments
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wow! it's evident that he'd never practiced with periodical instrument, he'd just imagined it (very well indeed). How beautifully he uses the ornaments to give the sense of depth of single notes (and quite no pedal). Crystal clearness. Polonaise fantastic!
What do you mean
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All this production and still can't hire someone to post time stamps? Get to it
Time stamps are in the description
@@IanCannonPianoit's the very first time I see time stamps on this channel . they probably added it after this comment
@@Emmanuel-p4p4l That's definitely possible. Most of the videos on the channel don't have timestamps, but for the longer ones like concertos or 24 preludes, they are often included. For this competition specifically it seems like they've added timestamps for the first dozen videos or so posted. Perhaps they're adding them in order?
I personally don't think timestamps are THAT important.
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